Never-Before-Seen Paintings Reveal Anthony Van Dyck's Formative Italian Period | Artnet News
Van Dyck's stay in Italy was pivotal to the development of his artistic language, above all because it accelerated his emancipation from the model of his master Rubens.
New Medieval Books: Twenty-Five Women Who Shaped the Italian Renaissance - Medievalists.net
Italian women between 1450 and 1650 played influential roles across politics, literature, art, music, science, and religion, leaving lasting cultural and intellectual legacies.
Raphael, hailed as one of the greatest artists of all time, will get a spotlight at The Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present Raphael: Sublime Poetry (March 29–June 28, 2026), a comprehensive U.S. loan exhibition featuring over 200 works spanning Raphael’s career.